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This Element explores the critical role abortion attitudes play in American electoral politics and political polarization. The authors examine how abortion has emerged as a defining issue that divides the American electorate along partisan lines.
Drawing on comprehensive data analysis, the book investigates the relationship between voters’ abortion positions and their electoral behavior, party affiliation, and broader political ideologies. It provides insights into how abortion attitudes have become increasingly polarized and how this polarization manifests in voting patterns and political alignment.
The work is essential for understanding contemporary American politics, particularly how single-issue positions can drive electoral outcomes and party realignment. It contributes to broader discussions about political polarization and the factors that shape modern American political divisions.







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